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This week’s roundup includes apps to help you get in shape, edit photos, get to sleep, and get a meal delivered. Read on!

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All Day (free, iPhone) is a new wellness app from Adidas. It helps you build workout habits, and tracks metrics like calories burned, distances run, and steps walked. Also featured: Recipes, guided meditation, and sleep aids.

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ChowNow (free, iPhone and iPad) is the latest competitor in the food-delivery ecosystem that includes apps like GrubHub and Seamless. It does the same thing as those offerings: Lists local restaurants and their menus, then ensures delivery of hot food to your door. It’s available in 1,500 cities.

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Enlight Photofox (free with subscription pricing, iPhone and iPad) is a photo-editing app with a ton of nifty features, “from layers and blending modes, to special effects, brushes, fonts, tonal adjustments, film, black and white and duo presets.”

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The recent flood of apps that teach you how to play music now includes Fender Play (subscription pricing, iPhone). The app offers guitar lessons at all skill levels and in a variety of genres, including rock, pop, country folk and blues.

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You’ve heard of Zen apps. You’ve heard of coloring books. Now you can have both with Lake: De-Stress Therapy with Art Coloring Pages (subscription pricing, iPhone and iPad). This app was an Apple Design Award winner earlier this year; this week’s update includes performance enhancements, as well as the promise that “lettering artists” and “Foodoodles” will join the roster of features soon.

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One Thousand Life Hacks (free, iPhone and iPhone) offers 1,000 life hacks.

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Sleep Like a Baby (free, iPhone and iPad) “uses the calm sounds of nature to soothe you back into a calm, relaxed state. Sounds include ocean, birds, rain, a running stream, or you may prefer a relaxing spa, or zen garden soundtrack.”

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Ready for the big eclipse on August 21? Solar Eclipse by Redshift ($2, iPhone and iPad) gives you all kinds of information about how and where to best experience it, plus plenty of details about past and future eclipses.

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Safari Kart is a brand-new racing game …So is Grand Prix Story 2 … Snapchat now lets you create new geofilters for your special events.
Author: Joel Mathis

Joel Mathis is a regular contributor to Macworld and TechHive. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife and young son.